That happens to a lot of people. Some people do it like that and prefer it. I think it would be confusing.

When you're knitting with your working needles, make sure that they're closeset to you with the other needles away from you. I read a good comparison the other day that compares it to as if you were drinking from a cup. You drink from the near side, right? Knit on the near side, too.

That happens to a lot of people. Some people do it like that and prefer it. I think it would be confusing.

When you're knitting with your working needles, make sure that they're closeset to you with the other needles away from you. I read a good comparison the other day that compares it to as if you were drinking from a cup. You drink from the near side, right? Knit on the near side, too.

...That feels so weird, just trying it out in my head.. My sock that I'm working on is coming at me, not going away from me, and the only reason it probably isn't bothering me is that it's a tiny little training sock. I guess I could poke it downwards, but then I can't see my pretty stockinette stitches.

Alrighty, I figured it out and watched the video again *smacks forehead*. Can I use being 35 weeks pregnant as an excuse? I was working from the far and not the near and had the "upcoming" needles in front and not dangling behind, so I was drinking from the wrong side of the glass.

The best excuse is no excuse at all. It is denial..or what I like to call...dismissal. For example in your case, "I KNEW it all along, I just wanted to post the question for someone who is less brilliant than myself"